LG starts rolling out the X power2, a mass-tier smartphone offering the biggest battery in a mobile device from the company, in markets around the globe.

First announced back at MWC 2017, the X power2 features a 4500mAh battery LG claims can handle 26 hours of talk time, 18 hours of video viewing or 19 hours of web browsing on a single charge. As such, it promises to "last an entire weekend before requiring recharging."

As for the rest of the phone, the handset has a 5.5-inch 1280 x 720 resolution display, an octa-core MediaTek MT6750 chipset with 1.5 or 2GB RAM, 16GB storage (expandable via microSD) and a 13MP rear-facing camera with Zero Shutter Lag and soft LED flash.

“The LG X power2 was designed to meet the demands of users who want maximum usage from their smartphones between charges and many of the advanced features found on our flagship devices,” LG adds. “The combination of outstanding battery life, spacious display and exceptional camera capabilities made the first X power a popular proposition for millions and we expect the newest iteration of the X power series to be even more attractive.”

The X power2 will be available in European markets in the near future.

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